Last weekend I went out to Marlgu Billabong near Wyndham.
Wandering Whistling Ducks |
Marlgu Billabong |
Pied Cormorant |
Marlgu Billabong |
Corellas |
Pied Cormorant |
Ord River Flood Plain |
Marlgu Billabong from Telegraph Hill |
Beautiful Boabs |
This leads me to the next issue.......
Having travelled extensively through the Kimberley and Top End regions, I have seen my fair share of Dramas people have inflicted upon themselves.
Let me explain that................
I would conservatively say, that the MAJORITY of problems travellers encounter are self inflicted and could have been easily avoided.
Working in the motor industry I see 4 or 5 instances every day of travellers needing to spend hundreds of dollars, and even thousands to fix things, that shouldn't need fixing.
Number 1 cause of these problems are caused by speed.
If you need to travel at warp speed to complete your HOLIDAY (I emphasise the word holiday) you have chosen the wrong destination.
You should be holidaying in the Flinders Ranges or the Blue Mountains, not the Kimberley.
At the speeds I see people driving on the Gibb River Road, if you have a blowout or tyre failure,
YOU HAVE NO CHANCE OF SAVING YOURSELF OR TRYING TO RECOVER FROM DANGER
You are on a HOLIDAY not on an ENDURANCE TORTURE TEST.
Slow down, smell the roses and enjoy, it will surprise you how much you will save in repairs.
A mate from Derby told me a story a few weeks ago of a guy arriving at his work last season with a list of vehicle issues. my mate asked.....have you come off "the Gibb?"
The response floored my mate.............Yes I left Kununurra this Morning...........my response was.....What a waste of time and what a bloody idiot. Sadly this sort of story is not uncommon. That is 640km of gravel road.....
Number 2 would be overloading............I see so many people now, who feel the need to have their Outback and Kimberley wilderness experience in a 4 bedroom two storey apartment (complete with lap pool) swinging off the back of their Landcruiser completely overloaded and driving at a speed well in excess of their ability and experience.
I see examples of this each and every day without exception.
There is no need for Canoes and Bicycles for the majority as they never seem to get removed from their racks.
The purpose of this rant is to try to make YOUR experience more enjoyable and less expensive.
Just remember current recovery cost by flat top recovery truck from near the Kalumburu turn off on the Gibb is around $5000.00
Keep in mind the locals drive this road all the time with minimal problems, with most complaining of the speed visitors travel on unmade roads.
Kununurra is over 3500km from Perth and over 800km from Darwin, so when you arrive in town don't expect us to have every part your require, or to get your Volkswagen Toureg serviced, or have replacement 20" low profile tyres for your pride and joy all waiting for you to drive into town. The population doubles this time of year and our service bookings are booked out close to 2 weeks in advance.
Prepare your gear and do preventative maintenance before you leave home, and remember, what works in Tasmania may not necessarily be the best option up here.
Just ask the guy who came into work the other day trying to charge four deep cycle batteries and a start Battery (5 x batteries) off his alternator unsuccessfully, and blaming faulty batteries.
It is a different ball game up here. The days are hot and the evenings are mild so trying to run 2 or 3 fridges off solar and vehicle is not an easy task. Many try and most fail miserably........
The majority of people plan a night or two at El Questro for example, I spent a week there last time and that wasn't anywhere near long enough......... and that was my 5th visit!
One last gripe, which I see all the time.............do yourself a favour and refuse to start the engine until your passenger removes their feet from on top of the dash. Airbags go off with great force and while probably saving your life can leave you with broken noses. broken ribs and multiple injuries. with your feet on the dash, if this happens, trying to enjoy the rest of your holiday with your shattered broken legs jammed tightly up you clacker will not be pleasant!!
Over time I will try to post common issues and tips to try to help you have a relaxed and trouble free visit to the Best place in Australia.
Bye for Now......
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